The 180×200 cm format — commonly referred to as king size — represents the pinnacle of comfort for a double bed. With 90 cm of space per person, it offers a freedom of movement that standard sizes (140×190 cm or 160×200 cm) simply cannot match. It is no coincidence that this size is favored by couples who wish to sleep without disturbing each other, by larger sleepers, or by families practicing co-sleeping.

However, choosing a king size mattress is not just about selecting the largest model available. The sleeping space amplifies the requirements: sleeping independence becomes crucial for couples with different sleep cycles, the durability of the construction must last over time, and the total weight of the mattress (often exceeding 30 kg in 180×200 cm) comes into play upon delivery. This premium segment therefore deserves special attention.

Below you will find our selection of five 180×200 cm mattresses particularly well-suited to the French market in 2026, followed by a practical guide to refine your choice according to your sleeping profile. To delve deeper into the purchasing criteria, also check out our complete guide to king size mattresses .


Our selection: 5 mattresses 180×200 cm in 2026

1. Emma Original — the reliable hybrid

The Emma Original mattress, formerly known as Emma Hybrid II, has established itself as the No. 1 model in France according to major comparison sites publishing their rankings online. This name change, effective since early 2026, does not alter the design that has made it successful: a combination of memory foam and pocket springs, offering both a enveloping welcome and progressive support.

In the 180×200 cm format, the Emma Original particularly shines with its ability to absorb nighttime movements — a decisive advantage for couples where one partner moves a lot. The hybrid construction also ensures good thermal regulation, avoiding the “oven” effect sometimes attributed to all-foam mattresses. Emma offers a generous trial period and its materials benefit from recognized certifications for the quality and safety of components. Expect a pricing position in the accessible premium range for a 180×200 cm.

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2. Tediber — the French hybrid designed for couples

The Tediber Hybrid mattress features a thickness of 25 cm, combining three layers of high-density foam with 750 pocket springs. Its plush welcome and balanced medium-firm support naturally adapt to all body types while relieving tension accumulated throughout the day.

What sets Tediber apart in king size format is primarily the quality of sleeping independence. The 750 pocket springs operate independently, meaning that when your partner turns over at 3 a.m., you feel nothing — or almost nothing. The mattress is breathable and well-ventilated, helping to regulate temperature during the night and effectively absorbing movements.

Tediber offers a 10-year warranty and free delivery on its 180×200 cm range. The French brand also provides an at-home trial period, a policy now standard in this segment but one that Tediber applies seamlessly. For a couple looking for a versatile, medium-firm, and well-constructed hybrid, it is one of the market references.

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3. Kipli — the choice of organic natural latex

Kipli is the French brand specializing in certified organic natural latex. Its positioning relies on rigorously selected materials — latex from rubber trees, organic cotton, natural wool — and strict ecological certifications (GOLS for latex, GOTS for organic textiles). In a 180×200 cm segment often dominated by hybrids and technical foams, Kipli offers a natural and sustainable alternative that appeals to sleepers sensitive to chemical components.

Natural latex has interesting mechanical properties for a large bed: it is naturally elastic and quickly returns to its shape, providing supportive bounce without the rigidity of classic high-density foam. It is also known for its superior durability compared to polyurethane foams — a significant argument when investing in a premium king size format. The natural ventilation of latex prevents overheating, which is appreciated by hot sleepers. Kipli’s pricing position in 180×200 cm corresponds to the high-end of the market, justified by the certified origin of the materials.

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4. Simba Hybrid — British technology for king size

Simba is a well-established British brand in France, recognized for its multi-layer hybrid mattresses. The flagship model incorporates titanium spring technology (the “Aerocoil”) which distinguishes itself from classic pocket springs by its lightness and progressive deformation capacity. In 180×200 cm, this architecture offers excellent weight distribution across the entire surface of the bed, avoiding concentrated pressure points on the shoulders and hips — two areas particularly stressed in the side position.

The Simba construction is also characterized by a memory foam infused with graphite to channel body heat, coupled with a layer of high-resilience foam for bounce. This technological layering translates into versatile comfort suitable for a wide range of body types and sleeping positions — a real advantage in a shared bed where both sleepers may not necessarily have the same profile. Simba accompanies its mattresses with a generous trial period and a solid warranty, in line with premium segment standards.


5. Hypnia Bien-être Suprême — accessible premium

The Hypnia Bien-être Suprême mattress is regularly cited among the best 180×200 cm mattresses overall by specialized guides. The Hypnia brand, available in France, focuses on a thick hybrid construction designed to combine orthopedic support and surface comfort. The Bien-être Suprême stands out with its generous height, giving it a visually imposing presence — particularly suited to high box springs and contemporary king size bed frames.

This model offers a good balance between firmness and softness, with differentiated support zones that promote the natural alignment of the spine. For a couple with partners of different sizes, this zoned approach allows for the reconciliation of heterogeneous support needs without compromising overall comfort. Its pricing position, slightly lower than the most publicized brands, makes it an attractive option for those looking for a true premium mattress without committing to the highest prices in the segment.


How to choose your 180×200 cm mattress: the 4 decisive criteria

The construction technology: hybrid, latex, or foam?

In the 180×200 cm format, the hybrid mattress (foam + pocket springs) stands out as the most versatile solution for couples. The pocket springs guarantee a sleeping independence that all-foam mattresses cannot always match, and their natural ventilation reduces the feeling of accumulated heat. Natural latex is an excellent alternative for sleepers sensitive to synthetic materials, with the advantage of superior long-term durability. All-foam mattresses remain relevant for solo sleepers or lighter profiles, but are less suited for intensive use of a king size.

Firmness: an even more delicate choice for two

In a shared bed, firmness is often the source of the most difficult compromises. A 90 kg sleeper in a back position does not have the same needs as a 55 kg sleeper in a side position. Mattresses with differentiated support zones provide a partial response to this problem, but the real solution for couples with very different profiles remains the bi-zone system (two independent firmness zones within the same mattress) or, at the extreme, two 90×200 cm mattresses placed in a common king size frame.

Thickness and weight: practical constraints to anticipate

A premium 180×200 cm mattress often exceeds 25 to 30 cm in thickness, which means checking compatibility with your bed frame or box spring. The total weight can easily exceed 35 to 40 kg for a high-end hybrid model — a significant factor when setting up or periodically flipping the mattress. Always check if the model comes with an assembly service, and if the removal of the old mattress is offered.

Commercial guarantees: trial and warranty duration

In this price segment, a minimum trial period of 100 nights is the norm. Some brands offer up to 120 or 200 nights, which is particularly valuable for a king size investment where adaptation can take several weeks. The manufacturer’s warranty should cover at least 10 years; below that, beware of a construction that does not reflect the advertised pricing ambitions.


FAQ — 180×200 cm Mattress: all your questions
Is a 180×200 cm mattress suitable for all bed bases?

No, not necessarily. The 180×200 cm (king size) format is standardized in Europe, but the height of the mattress and its type of construction influence compatibility with your bed base. A thick hybrid mattress (25 cm or more) can make the bed too high with a high-legged bed base, or create an uncomfortable edge effect. Memory foam mattresses should never be placed on a slatted base with slats spaced more than 8 cm apart, at the risk of having the surface sag between the slats. If you use a box spring or a platform bed frame, most premium models are compatible. If in doubt, consult the manufacturer's recommendations before purchase — they are usually found in the product sheet or FAQ on the official website.

What is the difference between a 180×200 cm mattress and two 90×200 cm mattresses?

The question is legitimate, especially for couples with very different profiles. A single 180×200 cm mattress offers a homogeneous surface, without a central seam, preserving the comfort of nighttime contacts and avoiding the "ditch" effect in the middle of the bed. On the other hand, two 90×200 cm mattresses allow each partner to choose the firmness that suits them exactly, which is ideal when one weighs 60 kg and the other 100 kg. Sleeping independence is also total. The double 90×200 cm solution is often recommended by sleep specialists for couples with very contrasting morphological profiles and sleep habits. It requires using a bed frame designed to accommodate two mattresses side by side, and possibly planning for a unifying mattress protector to mask the joint.

How often should you flip a 180×200 cm mattress?

The answer depends on the type of construction. Double-sided mattresses (winter side/summer side or firm side/soft side) should be flipped and rotated every three to six months to even out wear. In contrast, most high-end hybrid and latex mattresses are single-sided models: they are not flipped, but it is recommended to rotate them 180° (head/foot) every six months to distribute compression areas. Given the weight of a 180×200 cm — often between 30 and 45 kg — plan to have two people for this operation. Some manufacturers deliver their mattresses with side handling handles: a practical detail to check before purchase.

Is the 180×200 cm format really a standard in France?

The 180×200 cm is a format available from major manufacturers and French e-commerce sites, but it is not as widespread as the 160×200 cm (the most common double size) or the 140×190 cm. Bed frames and box springs in this dimension exist, but the choice is narrower than in standard sizes. You should also anticipate bedding (sheets, duvets, mattress protectors): king size 180×200 cm covers can be easily found at major retailers, but prices are proportionally higher. In terms of space at home, a 180×200 cm bed occupies about 1.8 m in width, which requires a room of at least 12 to 14 m² to maintain comfortable circulation around the bed.

What budget should be planned for a good 180×200 cm mattress in 2026?

The king size format mechanically implies an extra cost compared to standard sizes, simply because the amount of materials is greater. For an entry-level model, expect to pay between €400 and €600. A mid-range quality hybrid or latex typically ranges from €700 to €1,200. The premium segment — which includes the models mentioned in this selection — starts around €900 and can exceed €1,500 for high-end constructions in certified organic natural latex. Take advantage of promotional periods (sales, Black Friday) to obtain significant discounts on online brands: discounts of 20 to 30% are common in this segment.


Investing in a 180×200 cm mattress means choosing maximum comfort for the night — and by extension, for the following day. The five models in this selection represent what the French market has to offer in 2026 in this king size format, with different technical approaches to meet varied sleeping profiles. Whether it’s the versatile hybrid from Emma, the natural latex from Kipli, or the French construction from Tediber, each meets specific priorities. Take the time to consult our complete buying guide to refine your decision before making a purchase.